Can somebody, ANYBODY tell/explain to me how this was made? This is absolutely amazing....not to mention the scenes that are just straight up nightmare fuel lol. Mr. Beck I really wish you would utilize your description box, giving us more details as to what we're watching and from what country/time frame.
The film was created in France in 1933 by the Russian director A. A. Alekseev in collaboration with Claire Parker to the music of Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" The film is made in the "needle screen" technique invented by Alekseev. The technique resembles "live engravings".
I learned about this short from Mindy Johnson’s “Ink & Paint” and I’m glad I decided to watch it! It was a wonderful pre-Halloween treat and an intriguing piece of animation history. I find it especially interesting that aspects of this short feel almost “modern” in terms it’s of editing techniques, but I suppose that just goes to show what people find unnerving in film hasn’t changed as much as we believe.
The film was created in France in 1933 by the Russian director A. A. Alekseev in collaboration with Claire Parker to the music of Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" The film is made in the "needle screen" technique invented by Alekseev. The technique resembles "live engravings".
I found this by accident while looking for the one from Fantasia. It’s beautiful though, I can’t believe it was made using pins
How haunting can you get. A masterpiece.
I have this on 16mm film if anyone is interested. Also have others such as the nose and a phantasy.
Can somebody, ANYBODY tell/explain to me how this was made? This is absolutely amazing....not to mention the scenes that are just straight up nightmare fuel lol. Mr. Beck I really wish you would utilize your description box, giving us more details as to what we're watching and from what country/time frame.
The film was created in France in 1933 by the Russian director A. A. Alekseev in collaboration with Claire Parker to the music of Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" The film is made in the "needle screen" technique invented by Alekseev. The technique resembles "live engravings".
Something called pinboards..slow as stop animation frame by spooky frame
I learned about this short from Mindy Johnson’s “Ink & Paint” and I’m glad I decided to watch it! It was a wonderful pre-Halloween treat and an intriguing piece of animation history.
I find it especially interesting that aspects of this short feel almost “modern” in terms it’s of editing techniques, but I suppose that just goes to show what people find unnerving in film hasn’t changed as much as we believe.
The film was created in France in 1933 by the Russian director A. A. Alekseev in collaboration with Claire Parker to the music of Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain" The film is made in the "needle screen" technique invented by Alekseev. The technique resembles "live engravings".
@@user-sx3wy7mh9g Cool, thank you for the additional info!
Perfect for Mr. Darkness on Halloween 🤣🤣🤣🤣🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
This was before Fantasia?
About a decade or so before.
My god this tempo 😧
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I really like those animations. This is a true horror. But the movie was too chaotic for me.
Surreal
Dr. Jekyll from Night on Bald Mountain
Cool
This is scary 😬😬😬
凄い♪(^^)
モノトーンでここまで魅せるとは素晴らしい♪
Это маленький шедевр режиссера Алексеева. Трудно поверить, что этот фильм был снят в 1933 году.
Это было просто охуенно